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Jan 05 2026RELIGION

Maine's Unique Spiritual Journey

Maine stands out as one of the least religious states in the U. S. , but this doesn't mean its residents lack spiritual beliefs. In fact, many Mainers are exploring alternative paths to find meaning and connection. Take Camilla Norsworthy, for example. She grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of La

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Jan 05 2026POLITICS

A New Judge and a Revamped Jury Room in Cuyahoga County

Michael Shaughnessy is now the top judge in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. He took over from Brendan Sheehan, who led the court for six years. Shaughnessy was chosen by his fellow judges for a two-year term starting in January. Shaughnessy has a lot on his plate. He will manage the court's dai

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

Inspira's Big Move into Cancer Detection

Inspira Technologies is making a bold step into the cancer diagnostics field. They've signed a preliminary deal to buy a company that specializes in liquid biopsy technology. This tech can detect cancer cells in blood samples using AI. The deal also includes a $15 million investment from an unnamed

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Different Views on Keeping Teeth Healthy in Danish Nursing Homes

In Denmark, there's a mix of ideas on how to take care of older people's teeth. Some focus on keeping teeth clean. Others think about the bigger picture. This study looks at why these differences exist. The study talks to people who work in nursing homes. It also talks to dental experts. Both group

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Does Snow Sometimes Look Blue?

Ever walked outside and seen your yard covered in blue snow? It's not a trick of the eye or some strange spill. It's all about how light plays with snow. Snow is not actually blue. It's the light that makes it seem that way. When sunlight hits the snow, it soaks up the red and yellow parts of the l

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Jan 05 2026SCIENCE

Why Cutting Science Funding Could Hurt Future Breakthroughs

Science funding from the government has led to big wins in the past. Think about HIV treatments. These were made possible thanks to research done at universities with federal money. The 1980 Bayh-Dole Act was a big deal. It allowed schools and non-profits to patent their discoveries. This meant they

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Music Giants Join Forces to Amplify Indian Stories Worldwide

Universal Music Group (UMG) has made a big move in India. They've bought a big part of Excel Entertainment, a major film and music production company. This deal is worth a lot of money. It shows how much UMG wants to grow in India's fast-growing entertainment world. Excel Entertainment is known for

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Jan 05 2026HEALTH

Evangeline Lilly's Health Journey: A Look at Brain Injury Recovery

Evangeline Lilly, the actress known for her roles in Lost, The Hobbit, and Ant-Man, recently shared a personal health update on Instagram. She revealed that she has been dealing with brain damage following a fall in Hawaii last year. Lilly's post was a mix of gratitude and concern, as she acknowledg

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Jan 05 2026BUSINESS

Celebrities Dive into Skincare: Why the Shift?

Big names in Hollywood are stepping into the skincare world. It's not just about movies and music anymore. Stars like Dwayne Johnson, John Legend, and Brad Pitt are launching their own skincare lines. This move makes sense because the skincare market is growing fast. It's expected to reach $18 billi

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Jan 05 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Mom Squad Feuds: Who's Left Out?

Celebrity moms are supposed to support each other, right? Well, Ashley Tisdale, now known as Ashley French, recently shared a different story. She wrote about her experience with a group of famous mom friends, including Meghan Trainor, Hilary Duff, and Mandy Moore. It turns out, this squad wasn't as

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